Kick-Ass
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An ultra-violent, foul-mouthed action-comedy (based on the comic book of the same name by Mark Millar), Kick-Ass is about unnoticed high school student, Dave (British newbie Aaron Johnson), who decides to become a real-life superhero after being inspired by his favourite comics. He encounters a mysterious vigilante called Big-Daddy (Nicolas Cage), and his daughter Hit Girl (Chloe Moretz), who are working to bring down the drug baron, Frank D'Amico (Mark Strong).
Director Matthew Vaughn first brought the project to Sony, which distributed his Layer Cake, but the studio balked at the violence. Vaughn refused to tone down it down, however, and so raised the money for the multi-million dollar film himself.
Starring
Aaron Johnson, Nicolas Cage, Chloe Moretz, Christopher Mintz-Plasse, Mark Strong, Clark Duke
Directed by
Matthew Vaughn ('Stardust', 'Layer Cake')
Produced by
Brad Pitt
Written by
Jane Goldman, Matthew Vaughn
(R18) contains graphic violence, drug use and offensive language | Action, Adaptation, Comedy, Superhero | USA | Official Website
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Needed more Hit Girl
This was funny, but had a number of dull and flat parts to the movie. The highlights were watching eleven year old Hit Girl take out entire platoons of gangsters with knives, guns and other weapons. The idea was very funny, and some of the plot twists were very good, but more action would have improved it.
Reviewed by buksterFun Fun!
Simple, this an AWESOME, FUN-DRIVEN, WELL WRITTEN movie, so get it out, have a beer and expect to get tickled! I loved it!. Enjoy the evening!
Reviewed by AndrewNice Action with Great Soundtrack
Great Film. Watch it and hunt for the wetsuit on Trade Me
Reviewed by Ricky BobbyPRESS REVIEWS
Dominion Post (Graeme Tuckett)
Startlingly violent, gleefully profane, horribly funny, and occasionally quite brilliant. But the story should have yielded a darker, tougher, and smarter film than this.
Click to read full review.Empire (UK)
A ridiculously entertaining, perfectly paced, ultra-violent cinematic rush that kicks the places other movies struggle to reach.
Click to read full review.Hollywood Reporter
Its balancing act between innocence and gore perfectly matches the expectations of genre fans, who should embrace the movie.
Click to read full review.NZ Herald (Russell Baillie)
Superhero movie reinvented as gory comedy? Works out well.
Click to read full review.Total Film (UK)
Hyper-violent, hyper-knowing and just plain hyper, Kick-Ass marks a bold costume-change for the superhero movie but veers clear of pastiche or parody. For best results, view with a large audience. You will cheer. Guaranteed.
Click to read full review.tvnz.co.nz (Darren Bevan)
What if the superhero in your neck of the woods really was the guy next door?
And what if he really didnt have any special powers other than a desire to make a difference and live upto his love of comic books?
Variety (USA)
Equal parts audacious dark comedy, wish-fulfillment fantasy and over-the-top, tongue-in-cheek action-adventure.
Click to read full review.ViewAuckland.co.nz (Matt Turner)
Brilliantly written and superbly directed, this is terrific fun from start to finish, thanks to colourful, inventive production design, fabulous fight scenes and pitch-perfect performances from Aaron Johnson and Chloe Grace Moretz.
Click to read full review.Flicks.co.nz "Kick-Ass" Movie Review
Andrew Hedley, Flicks.co.nz
Superbad meets Spiderman in a unique movie that most definitely lives up to its title.
This action-adventure is set in a universe where everyone loves the famous comic book heroes as much as we do. You could imagine these guys sitting around, discussing how Deadpool could eat Wolverine for breakfast. The fanboy’s dream, of course, is to live out their fantasies as a costumed vigilante, none more so than Dave Lizewski's (Nowhere Boy’s Aaron Johnson).
But one wouldn’t say this is just for geeks. It’s one of the funniest films in a while, packed full of likeable characters (we say ‘likeable’, even though they’d be psychopathic mass murderers from any other angle). Pre-teen Hit-Girl (a brilliant Chloe Moretz) rips someone’s throat out, while the guy sitting behind me exclaims, “She’s so cool!” Oddly, with an R-18 rating it means that the main characters of the movie wouldn’t be able to see it.
The origin section is reasonably predictable but as the story progresses it becomes far more engrossing. Some nifty sequences, including a comic-style retelling of how Big Daddy (Nicolas Cage) and Hit-Girl came to be, and a strobe-lit shoot-out, are only a small example of how endlessly creative this movie is.
Action-packed, crazily colourful and plenty of fun, Kick-Ass is really so much better than you might expect. A triumphant finale will have you cheering and hoping that a sequel might be on the way.


